EG-PM2

Energenie EG-PM2, EG-PM2-LAN User manual

  • Hello! I am an AI chatbot trained to assist you with the Energenie EG-PM2 User manual. I’ve already reviewed the document and can help you find the information you need or explain it in simple terms. Just ask your questions, and providing more details will help me assist you more effectively!
USER MANUAL
HANDBUCH
HANDLEIDING
MANUEL DESCRIPTIF
РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ
КЕРІВНИЦТВО КОРИСТУВАЧА
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER OUTLET
STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
2
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
PROGRAMMABLE POWER OUTLET STRIP
WITH LAN INTERFACE
PROGRAMMIERBARE STECKDOSENLEISTE
MIT LAN-ANSCHLUSS
PROGRAMMEERBARE STEKKERDOOS MET
LAN INTERFACE
BOÎTIER COMMANDÉ À DISTANCE ET
PROGRAMMABLE AVEC PRISE LAN
ПРОГРАММИРУЕМЫЙ ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИЙ
УДЛИНИТЕЛЬ С ИНТЕРФЕЙСОМ К
ЛОКАЛЬНОЙ КОМПЬЮТЕРНОЙ СЕТИ
EЛЕКТРИЧНИЙ ПОДОВЖУВАЧ, ЩО
ПРОГРАМУЄТЬСЯ З LAN ЫНТЕРФЕЙСОМ
Do not plug several sockets in line
Do not use if covered
De-energized only if power plug is unplugged
NEVER connect appliances which do not allow unattained
operation !
3
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
1. Introduction
Your EG-PM2-LAN is an advanced power outlet strip with power
management features. Four sockets are individually manageable via the
LAN interface.
The sockets can be switched on/off by a timer schedule, by user or
different events. It is also possible to pre-program the unit event timer
schedule (hardware schedule) and then disconnect EG-PM2-LAN from
LAN and use it elsewhere. The device can be used as an advanced
standby-killer.
With your free personal user account at EnerGenie.com you can
manage your EG-PM2-LAN via the Internet from all over the world, even
from your Smartphone.
1.1. Features
Switch individual sockets on/off manually from your computer
Switch individual sockets on/off by a programmable timer schedule
Switch individual sockets on/off whenever a certain software event
occurs (e.g. Windows/other software start-up/shutdown, print spooler
starting and finishing its job, etc)
Because of the LAN interface and the built-in web-server, EG-PM2-
LAN can be accessed from any computer within your local network
(via an Internet browser or Power manager software)
4
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
It is also possible to assign an external IP-address to EG-PM2-LAN, to
enable worldwide remote access via the Internet
No external IP-address at home? No problem. Create your own user
account on EnerGenie.com to manage your EG-PM2-LAN via Internet
with any PC or smartphone. Switching on your coffee maker before
setting off for home becomes a reality.
IP-filter 64-bit password protected data encryption guarantees secure
Internet access to EG-PM2-LAN
EG-PM2-LAN has a built-in battery for the timer schedule, so the timer
schedule remains active even when EG-PM2-LAN is temporarily
turned off.
1.2. Specifications
Input voltage: max 250 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz
Maximum load current: 10 A
Maximum power consumption: 2.5 W
Built-in power supply
Power cord: 1.8 m
Hardware schedule possibilities:
Maximum number of independent hardware schedule events 45 per
socket
Time setting accuracy in seconds
Combine periodical and once events
5
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Timer accuracy: not more than 2 seconds error per day in case that
power is always present. Otherwise there can be an additional up to 2
seconds error per each "power off"
Indoor use
Net weight: 1 Kg
1.3. Hardware requirements
Local area network with RJ45 sockets
Any Internet-enabled computer connected to the local area network
Computer running Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 is required for using
the Power Manager software (use of this software is not compulsory)
1.4. Package contents
EG-PM2-LAN
User manual and Quick installation guide
RJ45 cross-over cable (red), RJ45 LAN cable (grey)
CD with Power Manager software for Windows
6
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
2. Indicators and controls of the EG-PМ2-LAN
Non manageable
socket
Manageable socket 4
Manageable socket 3
Manageable socket 2
Manageable socket 1
Indicator
Socket 2
Indicator
Socket 1
Side panel
Figure #1
Indicator
Power
7
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Reset
Button (A)
Master Switch
Button (B)
Indicator
Schedule
Figure #2
LAN socket
with LAN activity indicators
8
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Figure #3
Main rocker
switch (Z) with power
indicator
and self recovering
fuse
Power
Power cord
On / Reset
(after power
consumption exceeds
2500 Watts)
Off
9
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
2.1. Indicators
Main rocker switch Z (see Figure #3 above) is lit this means that
EG-PM2-LAN is connected to the power supply and active
The indicator Socket 1 (2,3,4) (see Figure #1 above) is lit this
means that this particular socket is switched on
The indicator LAN activity (see Figure #2 above) blinks green this
means that there is some LAN activity taking place
The indicator Schedule (see Figure #2 above) blinks red as the
reset procedure is being executed
The indicator Schedule (see Figure #2 above) stays red if an active
hardware schedule for any socket exists
The indicator Power (see Figure #3 above) stays on if EG-PM2-LAN
is connected to the power supply and active
10
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
3. Installation
It is strongly recommended to avoid damp or wet places for
installation.
EG-PM2-LAN should be connected to the European AC wall socket
of the standard DIN 49 440.
Do not plug several sockets in line.
Do not use if covered.
De-energized only if power plug is unplugged.
NEVER connect appliances which do not allow unattained operation!
3.1. Getting started
Connect EG-PM2-LAN to the wall socket first and then to the LAN
socket (or your computer LAN card) with the provided patch cord or
vice-versa.
EG-PM2-LAN can now be switched on and off by means of the Main
rocker switch (Z).
Two non manageable sockets are switched on and off by means of
the Main rocker switch (Z) and cannot be managed by the computer
– so they are called non-manageable sockets in this manual.
If EG-PM2-LAN is switched on then the indicator POWER is lit. In
this case both non-manageable sockets are now live and connected
to the power supply.
11
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
The sockets: Socket 1, Socket 2, Socket 3 and Socket 4 can be
managed or pre-programmed by computer via LAN. They are called
manageable sockets in this manual.
The manageable sockets of EG-PM2-LAN can be programmed to be
on or off. The current status of each manageable socket is
represented by the corresponding indicator which will be lit if socket
has power to it.
If the Main rocker switch (Z) (see Figure #1 above) is turned off then
the manageable sockets cannot be switched on by either web server,
Power manager software or the hardware schedule.
As soon as you turn the Main rocker switch (Z) on then the web
server, Power manager software or the hardware schedule will be
able to turn the manageable sockets on and off.
Master switch button (B) (see Figure #2 above) can also switch all
the manageable sockets on and off regardless of their current status
or schedule that is being executed. To switch them on you should
keep the button pressed for 1-2 seconds. To switch them off you
should keep the button pressed for more than 3 seconds.
To protect the connected devices from possible high current and
short circuit EG-PM2-LAN is equipped with the automatic circuit
breaker built in Main rocker switch.
NOTE: If the total power consumption (or peak power) of the
devices, connected to EG-PM2-LAN exceeds 2500 Watts, the circuit
breaker may power EG-PM2-LAN off. In this case, please, remove
12
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
the excessive load first and then (after 2-3 minutes) press the main
rocker switch (Z) to restore the power supply (see Figure #3 above).
To be able to use EG-PM2-LAN you will now have to complete its
LAN configuration.
3.2. Preparing LAN configuration of EG-PM2-LAN
Before configuring EG-PM2-LAN hardware settings, please, let it
obtain its IP address. Follow the steps below:
Make sure EG-PM2-LAN is connected to the local network with the
provided RJ-45 cable (option A - recommended)
NOTE: by default the factory setting of EG-PM2-LAN is DHCP enabled.
If your LAN has a router with built-in DHCP server (which is very
common) then EG-PM2-LAN will automatically get an IP address from
the DHCP server. Proceed to section 3.3 below in this case.
NOTE: you may prefer to connect EG-PM2-LAN directly to the
managing computer LAN adapter (network card) using the supplied
crossover RJ-45 cable (option B). You might need to use this option if
your LAN does not have DHCP server.
13
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
If you choose for option B then the following procedure is required to let
EG-PM2-LAN obtain a fixed IP address:
Turn EG-PM2-LAN on (with the Main rocker switch Z)
Press IP Config (C) button on the side control panel (see Figure #2
above) with the tip of a pen
While holding it pressed, press and release Reset (A) button and
wait for about 3 seconds until you hear the sockets switching twice
The above-mentioned procedure forces EG-PM2-LAN to reset itself
to the default settings (see below) ...
IP: 192.168.0.254
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS:0.0.0.0
DHCP: enabled
IP filtering: disabled
Power Manager client port: 5000
... EG-PM2-LAN then searches for an IP address from your eventual
DHCP server. If no DHCP server is found within 1 minute, EG-PM2-LAN
will then automatically revert to the default settings (see above, with IP:
192.168.0.254).
14
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
3.3. Power Manager installation
It is now time to identify which IP address has been obtained by EG-
PM2-LAN. We need to carry out the following:
Insert the Power Manager CD into a PC CD-ROM drive. This PC
can be connected either to the same LAN where the device is (if you
chose option A section 3.2) or directly to the device with the
crossover RJ-45 cable (if you chose option B section 3.2)
If for any reason the automatic setup does not work, then open CD-
ROM drive in the My Computer window and launch SETUP.EXE
from the CD
Follow instructions of the installation software
NOTE: Antivirus or firewall software may block connection to EG-
PM2-LAN. Please, configure antivirus/firewall to permit connection to
the IP address and port of your EG-PM2-LAN
15
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
3.4. IP configuration
The utility Find EG-PM2-LAN (see Figure #4 below) will run
automatically during the software installation but it can also be started
from Start/All Programs/Gembird/Power Manager. The IP range where
you would like to search for EG-PM2-LAN will be set automatically
according to the IP settings of your LAN adapter but can be changed
manually in the Adapter subnet fields. Now press the Search button.
NOTE: only EG-PM2-LAN within a local subnet can be found. If your
computer LAN adapter is not in the (default) subnet of EG-PM2-LAN (as
might probably be the case if you chose option B section 3.2) you will
have to change its IP address manually to be able to find EG-PM2-LAN.
For example if you wish to find EG-PM2-LAN (with the default IP
192.168.0.254), the IP address of your computer should be set as
192.168.0.XXX (where XXX stands for any digit, for example 1) and the
subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
After the searching the IP addresses of the found EG-PM2-LAN
devices will appear in the list box. Select EG-PM2-LAN which you want to
access, and press the Open button (see Figure #4 below).
16
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Figure #4
The window of your default internet browser will be then opened to
give you access to the built-in web-server. See section 4 below for the
further details.
17
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
4. The web server
Your EG-PM2-LAN is equipped with a web-server which allows
managing the device using any web browser such as Internet Explorer
etc.
4.1. Web-server login page
To access the web server of EG-PM2-LAN, just open Internet
Explorer (or other browser) and input the IP address of EG-PM2-LAN (for
example http://192.168.1.241). If you have used Find EG-PM2-LAN utility
to locate EG-PM2-LAN then you will be taken to this webpage
automatically. Login page will then be displayed (see Figure #5 below).
NOTE: Java script must be enabled in your Internet Explorer (or
another browser) settings. Otherwise, you get an error message:
WARNING! JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED!
Figure #5
The default password is 1. It is recommended to change the
password on the Device settings page (see section 4.6 below) after the
first login.
18
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
After a successful login you will face the Socket 1 Status page (see
section 4.2 below).
NOTE: There is a possibility that you might then need to open the
LAN settings page (see section 4.5 below) to complete the IP
configuration.
4.2. EnerGenie page
With the help of EnerGenie page (see Figure #6 below) you will be
able to see the status of all your four manageable sockets, and to
switch the sockets on and off manually. The status of your sockets, as
well as the buttons to switch them on/off are located at the top of the
page.
NOTE: the names of the sockets can be changed from the default
Socket1/Socket2/Socket3/Socket4 to something meaningful on the
page Socket Name Settings (see section 4.4 below).
The EnerGenie page also allows you to setup access and
management (switch on and off) of your EG-PM2-LAN from anywhere
via Internet even if it does not have an external IP address. To setup
this free service you should follow two simple steps:
19
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Register the device. To restrict access to the device via the Internet
to the rightful owner only, the device should be registered e.g.
assigned to your account. To register the device, simply push the
button Register on this page (see Figure #6 below). You will then be
redirected to Login page of EnerGenie.com. If you already own an
account at EnerGenie.com then just enter your login and password
on this page and you are done. Otherwise, use the Registration
button on the Login page to create a new account. After your
successful login (regardless whether you created a new or used an
existing account) your EG-PM2-LAN is automatically registered.
Return back to the EnerGenie page of your EG-PM2-LAN (see
Figure #6 below). Push Activate button to let the device initiate
communication with EnerGenie.com server. The EnerGenie page
will then start updating itself until the Status becomes Registered
Activated Connected (see Figure #6 below).
20
EG-PM2-LAN PROGRAMMABLE POWER
OUTLET STRIP WITH LAN INTERFACE
All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Figure # 6
/